Steven Spielberg: antisemitism is 'standing proud'
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Steven Spielberg: “Anti-Semitism no longer lurks, but stands up proudly with his hands on his hips, like Hitler and Mussolini” - La Tercera
During an interview in the context of his latest film The Fabelmans, the acclaimed director gave his opinion regarding the growing wave of anti-Semitism that has occurred in the United States and the rest of the world.
Steven Spielberg Concerned Antisemitism Is ‘No Longer Lurking but Standing Proud’
When Steven Spielberg set out to make “The Fabelmans,” the personal nature of the film ensured that he would have to address topics that he has largely steered clear of throughout his 50-year career. One of those topics was antisemitism in America, as the film features several scenes of Sammy Fabelman being bullied when he moves to new schools where he is the only Jewish student. Spielberg’s films have addressed oppression faced by the Jewish co…
Steven Spielberg says antisemitism is standing proud for first time since Adolf Hitler
Steven Spielberg has said that antisemitism is “standing proud” for the first time since Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini rose to power as fascist totalitarian leaders during the 1920s and 1930s.
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